gunks anchor system... your opinion?
I believe the reason is that the top biners take the top roping wear and the rope is run through the chains so once top roping is down you can remove the biners and lower or rap off the changes with the rope pre threaded.
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HF -- that's a kind offer. i knew you were a stand up guy. remind me to tell you about the last time lurk went to a "gentleman's club" (the last time I'm aware of anyhow...)...pete, i'd really love to help you out a little further. maybe you could send your hubbie, along with me, to do a little reconnaissance investigation this summer. 2 or 3 weeks would be plenty of time...plus i can send you daily emails on our progress of climbing, drinking, and frequenting all the gentlemans clubs in new paltz. only because i like you though.
before you plan the trip, do check w/ Buster -- I know he wanted to do a similar reconn trip in the Valley... I can't see any reason why y'all shouldn't go... and I'll even watch your dog while you're out of town.
Maybe, but my guess is that the Gunks is practically overflowing with Jerries and Chuffers (from the big cities) who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground (i bet is was just super extra jerry redundancy - like having two locking beaners tethered to your harness for stripping anchors). I bet they have all sorts of opinions on this stuff too. And if this post offends you, then may i humbly suggest that you quit climbing right now, Jerry.ReachHigh wrote:I believe the reason is that the top biners take the top roping wear and the rope is run through the chains so once top roping is down you can remove the biners and lower or rap off the changes with the rope pre threaded.
ashtray wrote: i bet [it] was just super extra jerry redundancy - like having two locking beaners tethered to your harness for stripping anchors.
although i don't quite understand. let's say i'm out with Super Jerry (aka S.J.). I set up the TR situation on the red rope. S.J. climbs up, gets to the top and is oh so proud. Now S.J. is ready to go down., so he anchors himself in with his Ashtray-Approved S.J. Anchor Cleaning Redundancy System - two locking biners tethered to his harness. He then removes the locking biners, pulls more rope through the quick links, and sets up his rappel and away he goes. More or less.ReachHigh wrote:I believe the reason is that the top biners take the top roping wear and the rope is run through the chains so once top roping is down you can remove the biners and lower or rap off the changes with the rope pre threaded.
If S.J. is capable of doing all that, then I might as well set up the standard scenario of TRing through a set of quick draws. It's a lot faster to set up and it’s not going to take much more to set up the rap.
The only way this would make a good S.J. situation would be if I were, heaven forbid, lowering him through the fixed gear. In that situation, S.J. could climb up and be oh so proud. When ready to come down, S.J. simply removes the 2 locking biners, and I lower him to the ground. That scenario makes more sense to me.
Not that anyone would ever lower off fixed gear.
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